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Jack Horner (politician)

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John Henry "Jack" Horner, (July 20, 1927 – November 18, 2004) was a Canadian rancher, former politician and Cabinet minister. [1]

61 relations: Acadia (electoral district), Albert Horner, Alberta, Arnold Malone, Battle River (electoral district), Blaine Lake, Board of directors, Brian Mulroney, Cabinet of Canada, Calgary, Canadian federal election, 1958, Canadian federal election, 1979, Canadian federal election, 1980, Canadian National Railway, Canadians, Capital punishment, Claude Wagner, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942), Crossing the floor, Crow Rate, Crowfoot (electoral district), Dalton Camp, Essential services, Free market, House of Commons of Canada, Hugh Horner, Independent politician, Jean Chrétien, Joe Clark, John Diefenbaker, Liberal Party of Canada, List of Canadian Ministers of Industry, Trade and Commerce, Louis Riel, Majority government, Member of parliament, Minister without portfolio, Norval Horner, Official Languages Act (Canada), Parliament of Canada, Patronage, Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, Progressive Conservative leadership election, 1976, Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Provisional government, Queen's Privy Council for Canada, Rail transport, Ralph Horner, Red Tory, ..., Robert de Cotret, Robert Stanfield, Roy McMurtry, Saskatchewan, Senate of Canada, Socialism, Strike action, The Globe and Mail, Unemployment benefits, Victor Quelch, 30th Canadian Parliament. Expand index (11 more) »

Acadia (electoral district)

Acadia was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1968.

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Albert Horner

Albert Ralph Horner (April 26, 1913 – January 2, 2009) was a Canadian politician, retired grain producer and livestock breeder in Saskatchewan.

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Alberta

Alberta is a western province of Canada.

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Arnold Malone

Arnold John Malone (born 9 December 1937) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada.

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Battle River (electoral district)

Battle River was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada at various times from 1914 to 2005.

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Blaine Lake

Blaine Lake is a town in central Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Board of directors

A board of directors is a recognized group of people who jointly oversee the activities of an organization, which can be either a for-profit business, nonprofit organization, or a government agency.

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Brian Mulroney

Martin Brian Mulroney (born March 20, 1939) is a Canadian politician who served as the 18th Prime Minister of Canada from September 17, 1984, to June 25, 1993.

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Cabinet of Canada

The Cabinet of Canada (Cabinet du Canada) is a body of ministers of the Crown that, along with the Canadian monarch, and within the tenets of the Westminster system, forms the government of Canada.

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Calgary

Calgary is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Canadian federal election, 1958

The Canadian federal election of 1958 was the 24th general election in Canada's history.

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Canadian federal election, 1979

The Canadian federal election of 1979 was held on May 22, 1979, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 31st Parliament of Canada.

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Canadian federal election, 1980

The Canadian federal election of 1980 was held on February 18, 1980, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 32nd Parliament of Canada.

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Canadian National Railway

The Canadian National Railway Company (Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.

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Canadians

Canadians (Canadiens / Canadiennes) are people identified with the country of Canada.

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Capital punishment

Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is a government-sanctioned practice whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime.

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Claude Wagner

Claude Wagner, (April 4, 1925 – July 11, 1979) was a judge and politician in the Province of Quebec, Canada.

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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) (Fédération du Commonwealth Coopératif, from 1955 the Parti social démocratique du Canada) was a social-democraticThese sources describe the CCF as a social-democratic political party.

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Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)

The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation.

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Crossing the floor

In politics, crossing the floor is when a politician changes their allegiance or votes against their party in a Westminster system parliament.

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Crow Rate

The Crow Rate, or Crowsnest Freight Rate, was a rail transportation subsidy benefiting farmers on the Canadian Prairies and manufacturers in Central Canada by rate requirements imposed on the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) by the Canadian government in exchange for financing and other benefits.

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Crowfoot (electoral district)

Crowfoot was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 2015.

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Dalton Camp

Dalton Kingsley Camp, (September 11, 1920 – March 18, 2002) was a Canadian journalist, politician, political strategist and commentator and supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.

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Essential services

Essential services may refer to a class of occupations that have been legislated by a government to have special restrictions in regard to labour actions, such as not being allowed to legally strike.

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Free market

In economics, a free market is an idealized system in which the prices for goods and services are determined by the open market and consumers, in which the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government, price-setting monopoly, or other authority.

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House of Commons of Canada

The House of Commons of Canada (Chambre des communes du Canada) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate.

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Hugh Horner

Hugh Macarthur Horner (February 1, 1925 – March 27, 1997) was a physician and surgeon.

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Independent politician

An independent or nonpartisan politician is an individual politician not affiliated with any political party.

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Jean Chrétien

Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien (born January 11, 1934), known commonly as Jean Chrétien, is a Canadian politician who served as the 20th Prime Minister of Canada from November 4, 1993, to December 12, 2003.

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Joe Clark

Charles Joseph "Joe" Clark, (born June 5, 1939) is a Canadian elder statesman, businessman, writer, and politician who served as the 16th Prime Minister of Canada, from June 4, 1979 to March 3, 1980.

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John Diefenbaker

John George Diefenbaker (September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June 21, 1957 to April 22, 1963.

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Liberal Party of Canada

The Liberal Party of Canada (Parti libéral du Canada), colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federal political party in Canada.

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List of Canadian Ministers of Industry, Trade and Commerce

The following is a list of Canadian Ministers of Industry.

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Louis Riel

Louis David Riel (22 October 1844 – 16 November 1885) was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and a political leader of the Métis people of the Canadian Prairies.

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Majority government

A majority government is a government formed by a governing party that has an absolute majority of seats in the legislature or parliament in a parliamentary system.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament.

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Minister without portfolio

A minister without portfolio is either a government minister with no specific responsibilities or a minister who does not head a particular ministry.

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Norval Horner

Norval Alexander Horner (August 21, 1930 – April 3, 2014), was a Canadian politician and former member of the House of Commons of Canada.

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Official Languages Act (Canada)

The Official Languages Act (French: Loi sur les langues officielles) is a Canadian law that came into force on September 9, 1969, which gives French and English equal status in the government of Canada.

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Parliament of Canada

The Parliament of Canada (Parlement du Canada) is the federal legislature of Canada, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, the national capital.

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Patronage

Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another.

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Pierre Trudeau

Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau (October 18, 1919 – September 28, 2000), often referred to by the initials PET, was a Canadian statesman who served as the 15th Prime Minister of Canada (1968–1979 and 1980–1984).

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Prime Minister of Canada

The Prime Minister of Canada (Premier ministre du Canada) is the primary minister of the Crown, chairman of the Cabinet, and thus Canada's head of government, charged with advising the Canadian monarch or Governor General of Canada on the exercise of the executive powers vested in them by the constitution.

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Progressive Conservative leadership election, 1976

The 1976 Progressive Conservative leadership election was held at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa on February 22, 1976, to elect a leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to replace Robert Stanfield, who had resigned after losing the 1968, 1972, and 1974 elections.

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Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

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Provisional government

A provisional government, also called a morning or transitional government, is an emergency governmental authority set up to manage a political transition, generally in the cases of new nations or following the collapse of the previous governing administration.

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Queen's Privy Council for Canada

The Queen's Privy Council for Canada (QPC) (Conseil privé de la Reine pour le Canada (CPR)), sometimes called Her Majesty's Privy Council for Canada or simply the Privy Council, is the full group of personal consultants to the monarch of Canada on state and constitutional affairs.

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Rail transport

Rail transport is a means of transferring of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, also known as tracks.

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Ralph Horner

Ralph Byron Horner (June 26, 1884 – December 14, 1964) was a Canadian Senator, farmer, businessman and the patriarch of a Western Canadian political family.

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Red Tory

A Red Tory is an adherent of a centre-right or paternalistic-conservative political philosophy derived from the Tory tradition, predominantly in Canada, but also in the United Kingdom.

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Robert de Cotret

Robert René de Cotret, (February 20, 1944 – July 9, 1999) was a Canadian politician.

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Robert Stanfield

Robert Lorne Stanfield, (April 11, 1914 – December 16, 2003) was the 17th Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.

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Roy McMurtry

Roland "Roy" McMurtry, (born May 31, 1932) is a lawyer, politician, and former judge in Ontario, Canada.

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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a prairie and boreal province in western Canada, the only province without natural borders.

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Senate of Canada

The Senate of Canada (Sénat du Canada) is the upper house of the Parliament of Canada, along with the House of Commons and the Monarch (represented by the Governor General).

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Socialism

Socialism is a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production as well as the political theories and movements associated with them.

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Strike action

Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike, or simply strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.

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The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.

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Unemployment benefits

Unemployment benefits (depending on the jurisdiction also called unemployment insurance or unemployment compensation) are payments made by the state or other authorized bodies to unemployed people.

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Victor Quelch

Victor Quelch (December 13, 1891 – September 2, 1975) was a farmer, a soldier in the Canadian Army, and was also a long serving Canadian federal politician.

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30th Canadian Parliament

The 30th Canadian Parliament was in session from September 30, 1974, until March 26, 1979.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Horner_(politician)

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